Ham Photos is a growing archive of photos of Ham (at the meeting of Richmond upon Thames and Kingston upon Thames in south-west London), where I have lived since 1996. It captures the small changes that are easily missed and delights in the unusual, the unexpected and the unnoticed.
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9 March 2025
Green plastic
The lesson of the bright green cricket nets does not seem to have been learned and Ham Common has again been polluted by bright green plastic.
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13 July 2024
High and dry
The recently rebuilt island in the pond on Ham Common is looking very high and dry at the moment, the vegetation around the edge has died and it looks as though it sits too high in the water for the wildlife to access it easily.
I hope that the problem is just a result of the unusual rainfall pattern this year and that it looks in better health next year.
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1 April 2024
Barren island
I have not seen anyone working on the island in the pond on Ham Common for a while but I hope that more work is planned as it is looking very barren at the moment just as the vegetation around the pond is welcoming Spring.
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4 February 2024
Reinforcing the island
The ambition of the Ham Pond island restoration project is shown by the substantial metalwork installed to define the new extent of the island. It looks like a modest enlargement but the main point will be to provide some sort of permanence.
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23 January 2024
Working on Ham Pond
This is an early Work In Progress picture of Ham Ponds where all that has been done so far is some coppicing of the trees on the island.
The workers are dressed in black so are well disguised and the coppicing is not that obvious yet but I will be back over the next few weeks when I hope that the signs of the much overdue work will be more obvious.
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24 December 2022
More hedge
The low fence around Ham Pond has been reinforced with the addition of a hedge. I am sure that there are reasons for this but I am struggling to see what they are.
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19 November 2022
Please do not climb over the fences
The damage caused by people climbing over the fences here is deemed sufficient to warrant a bright red sign. I am not going to argue against that but I wish that other more harmful activities were also discouraged, particularly feeding the birds with inappropriate food (bread) and letting dogs run loose.
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12 November 2022
Maintaining Ham Pond
Ham Pond needs some regular tender loving care to keep it and its occupants happy and at this time of the year that means cutting some things back.
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3 June 2022
Wild island
The little island in Ham Pond has changed over the years through both natural and human forces and at times it has looked quite barren, as in this example from 2014. This spring it is the opposite with a covering of thick vegetation. It is a healthier look.
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24 May 2022
Lots and lots of pigeons
This is one of the willow trees by Ham Pond and the hordes of pigeons are attracted by the food brought by people for the ducks and other waterfowl. This excessive and inappropriate feeding changes the character of the area and is not welcome.
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11 December 2021
New fence at Ham Pond
The clean cuts of the stakes reveal that this is a new structure at Ham Pond. The intention, I believe, is for this to become a living hedge, that is one that is trained to create a more natural barrier than a traditional fence, like the one in front of it.
It will be interesting to see how this develops and I hope it does better than the one created in Great South Avenue by Grey Court School some years ago.
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28 January 2020
16 July 2018
9 February 2017
17 December 2016
Winter sun on Ham Pond
I walk passed and around Ham Pond a lot, several times a week, and while it is undeniably interesting it is not always that attractive with areas of muddy grass and other areas where the vegetation is a little sparse for my liking. I had no such reservations this Winter evening as I caught the pond basking in the clear sunlight that, when it appears, makes this time of year so pleasing.
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22 July 2015
The Ham Pond turtle is still there
I had been a little worries about the Ham Pond turtle. I had not seen it for a while and the last time that I took a photograph of it, in 2012, it was basking on a rock that had since been removed or submerged. So I was very pleased to see it on the little island again enjoying the sun.
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23 May 2015
Four cygnets
It was my intention to say nothing about this year's cygnets as I prefer buildings to animals but in the end I could resist it no more, having walked past their nest at least once a day for what seemed like several weeks while waiting for them to emerge from their eggs.
There were six eggs from which four cygnets sprung. The other two eggs were abandoned. I was surprised that they did so well as in the early days it looked as no attention was being paid to the first eggs and I even though that they were building a second nest at one point.
But all's well that ends well and the new cygnets are getting much attention, to which they are completely oblivious.
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9 May 2015
Waiting for the eggs to hatch
The swans on Ham Pond seem to have been guarding their eggs for ever and my frequent visits to the nest hoping for cygnets, I go normally at least twice a day, have so far been without success. During the wait the best that I can do is show a picture of the eggs and one of the swans attending to its feathers.
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27 August 2014
Ham Pond (Summer 2014)
I have taken lots of photos of Ham Pond over the years but a couple more will not hurt as it is a little different each time I pass by and it is always pretty.
This time the area around the pond was looking especially green and healthy. It had not been a particularly wet Summer but it had not been that dry either and the vegetarian had done well in those conditions.
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5 August 2014
Swans on Ham Pond (2014)
I was not planning on posting any pictures of the swans this year as I have shown them many times before and many other people take photographs of them but I keep walking across Ham Common and that usually means that I go near the Pond and that means that I take some photos there and that means that there are swans in some of them.
The compromise that I have reached with myself is to post just a few photos from this year and to put them all together. The first of these photos was taken in May and the last in August. The cygnets grew a lot in that time.
One of the nice milestones each year is when the swans become confident enough to take their young brood on to the grass. There were still six cygnets in mid-June but there are now five.
In early August the cygnets are almost the same size as their parents, only their colour gives them away.
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